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The Mets Drop to .500 as They Lose to the Toronto Blue Jays 6-4


Steve Cohen is paying hundreds of millions in salary, but after 60 games the Mets can only muster a .500 record.  Since it is Sunday, Bruce and Lee must be at Citi Field hoping for the best.

The Blue Jays jumped out to a 4-0 lead off starting pitcher Kodai Senga.  Buck Showalter took him out in the third inning.  Perhaps Senga needs more time off between starts.  The Mets tied the score at 4 with single home runs by Tommy Pham (2) Starlin Marte and Pete Alonso who leads MLB with 21 home runs.  He now has hit more home runs in Citi Field than anyone else with 72.

Brandon Belt hit a two-run homer off Dominic Leone in the seventh inning for a 6-4 lead that the Jay's bullpen protected.

Now the Mets travel to Atlanta to play the Braves.  They must get hot soon!

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